Transcription of STRUCTURAL VIOLENCE - UNICEF
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STRUCTURAL VIOLENCEAGAINST CHILDREN INSOUTH ASIA UNICEF ROSA 2018 Cover Photo:Bangladesh, Jamalpur: Children and other community members watching an anti-child marriage drama performed by members of an Adolescent Club. UNICEF /South Asia 2016/BronsteinThe material in this report has been commissioned by the United Nations Children s Fund ( UNICEF ) regional office in South Asia. UNICEF accepts no responsibility for errors. The designations in this work do not imply an opinion on the legal status of any country or territory, or of its authorities, or the delimitation of frontiers. Permission to copy, disseminate or otherwise use information from this publication is granted so long as appropriate acknowledgement is given. The suggested citation is: United Nations Children s Fund, STRUCTURAL VIOLENCE against Children in South Asia, UNICEF , Kathmandu, VIOLENCEAGAINST CHILDREN INSOUTH ASIAACKNOWLEDGEMENTSUNICEF would like to acknowledge Drs.
Box 2 Chhaupadi and goth pratha in Nepal: Value of purity and cleanliness as structural violence 23 Box 3 Cultural variations in markers for transitioning to adulthood 26 Box 4 Bangladesh’s sex-selected abortion rates 37 Box 5 ICT use as a medium for violence against children and adolescents 43 Box 6 Nationalism as an emerging form of violence 52
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